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the baton is about to be handed to here and it's up to bill clinton, buzz she want to run for bill clinton's third term or barack obama's third term. she gets the choice, but the president certainly sees her as the heir apparent. >> and almost this making fun, kathleen, of joe biden as a guy who gets a lot of laughs but is not seen seriously stepping up to this role. >> it's hard to take him seriously sometimes, not only because he is famous for putting his foot in his mouth and smiling brilliantly, but he himself said as the other comedian last night said, joe biden said, well, why not run for president, as if he might eat a hoagie. >> he did this sketch about "veep" and they were all taking each other on. will, how did you look at the evening, but specifically this moment of looking at here is a president frankly even now in the waning years of his second term, and everybody is so focused on are we making this big step toward first female president as the nominee for the democrats or a different generational choice? >> being there, this is my third time there, from the first time i was the
the baton is about to be handed to here and it's up to bill clinton, buzz she want to run for bill clinton's third term or barack obama's third term. she gets the choice, but the president certainly sees her as the heir apparent. >> and almost this making fun, kathleen, of joe biden as a guy who gets a lot of laughs but is not seen seriously stepping up to this role. >> it's hard to take him seriously sometimes, not only because he is famous for putting his foot in his mouth and...
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a run for money. >> briefly, before we go with the prominent developments behind clinton, where does that leave joe biden. >> she will not have a coronation, the democrats have a deep bench. there are plenty of people that could run against her and be credibility. we saw it in 2008. barack obama came out of nowhere and won that nom face. he is the -- nomination. she is the strongest candidate. >>> thank you both for joining me this morning. >>> we were talking about the immigration rallies. hundreds of demonstrators were rallying to demand a change on immigration policy. [ chants ] >> they call on the barack obama administration to curb its aggressive approach. they say it divides families, leaving children backhand when one or for parents are september to the native country. last month the president called for a review of the deportation policies. >>> al jazeera america's groundbreaking series "borderland" - six americans are making a dangerous journey retriesing the footsteps of migrants that died trying to get to the united states. the series wraps up with a look at how they fared
a run for money. >> briefly, before we go with the prominent developments behind clinton, where does that leave joe biden. >> she will not have a coronation, the democrats have a deep bench. there are plenty of people that could run against her and be credibility. we saw it in 2008. barack obama came out of nowhere and won that nom face. he is the -- nomination. she is the strongest candidate. >>> thank you both for joining me this morning. >>> we were talking...
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[laughter] hillary clinton has a lot going for her. she is a natural leader. and as our first female president, we could pay her 30% less. [laughter] that is a savings this country could use. who is with me? hillary's daughter chelsea is pregnant. which means in nine months we will have a sequel to "bad grandpa." it also raises the question, when a baby is born, do you give bill clinton a cigar? [laughter] you guys sound like you're on a roller coaster right now. there is a heated race on the republican side. they are vowing to see who will win over the gop base. more importantly, who gets to apply turtle >> to sheldon adelson's -- turtle wax to sheldon adelson's scooter. jeb bush says he is thinking about running. another bush might be in the white house. is it already time for our every-10-years surprise party for iraq? [laughter] as it stands right now, the republican presidential nominee will either be jeb bush, rand paul, or a bag of flour with ronald reagan's face drawn on it. [laughter] people are asking, will donald trump run again? the answer is does
[laughter] hillary clinton has a lot going for her. she is a natural leader. and as our first female president, we could pay her 30% less. [laughter] that is a savings this country could use. who is with me? hillary's daughter chelsea is pregnant. which means in nine months we will have a sequel to "bad grandpa." it also raises the question, when a baby is born, do you give bill clinton a cigar? [laughter] you guys sound like you're on a roller coaster right now. there is a heated...
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have fallen within your definition of economic elites in those countries, and presidents like bill clinton, and ronald reagan were not born to it but were part of it by the time they got power. people are chosen in the cabinet because they have expertise that comes from being successful in life. i guess what can be done about it, and how much do you think it hurts us. >> i think you are right, there's never been any society where political power was shared among the better off and less well-off citizens. it's a matter of degree. and to find, as we did, that people in the middle of the income distribution have so little influence calls into questions the nature of the democracy. you point out the political leaders tend to be drawn from sort of more exall theive professional or economic strata, and that is true. the senate has been labelled a millionaire's club. there are many liberal members of the senate. including those with incredible resources. it's not a one to one, or that every member holds the same views. there's a tendency for a group of people to prefer policies that promotes its
have fallen within your definition of economic elites in those countries, and presidents like bill clinton, and ronald reagan were not born to it but were part of it by the time they got power. people are chosen in the cabinet because they have expertise that comes from being successful in life. i guess what can be done about it, and how much do you think it hurts us. >> i think you are right, there's never been any society where political power was shared among the better off and less...
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for career speaker day and she invited bill clinton. i was a little hurt by that. sides are doing whatever it takes to win. republicanses, and -- this is a true story -- republicans brought in a group of consultants to teach their candidates how to speak to women. this is true. and i don't know but i understand that america's teenage boys are signing up to run for the senate in droves. a while you focus on the horse race, i am going to do what i do i am going to focus on everyday americans. just yesterday i read a heartbreaking letter. i get letters from folks around the country every day and i read. this one got to me. one person has been stuck in the same part-time job for years, no respect from his boss, and a chance to get ahead. i really wish eric cantor would stop writing me. you can just pick up the phone, eric. sorry, believe it or not, for the speaker of the house as well. these days the house of republicans are giving him a harder time than they give me. which means orange really is the new black. [applause] but i have not given up the idea of working wit
for career speaker day and she invited bill clinton. i was a little hurt by that. sides are doing whatever it takes to win. republicanses, and -- this is a true story -- republicans brought in a group of consultants to teach their candidates how to speak to women. this is true. and i don't know but i understand that america's teenage boys are signing up to run for the senate in droves. a while you focus on the horse race, i am going to do what i do i am going to focus on everyday americans....
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hillary clinton has a lot going for her as a candidate. as our first female president, we could pay her 30% less. that's a saving this country could use. who's with me? hillary's daughter chelsea is pregnant which means in nine months we will officially have a sequel to bad grandpa. it also raises the question, when the baby is born, do you give bill clinton a cigar? you guys sound like you're on a roller coaster right now. there's a heated race on the republican side. they're all vowing to see who will win over the gop base and more importantly who gets to apply turtle wax to sheldon's rascal scooter. jeb bush says he's thinking about running. wow, another bush might be in the white house. is it already time for our every ten years surprise party for ir iraq? yes. as it stands right now, the republican presidential nominee will either be jeb bush, rand paul or a bag of flour with ronald reagan's face drawn on it. bag of flour. people are asking will donald trump run again and the answer is, does that thing on his head crap in the woods? i
hillary clinton has a lot going for her as a candidate. as our first female president, we could pay her 30% less. that's a saving this country could use. who's with me? hillary's daughter chelsea is pregnant which means in nine months we will officially have a sequel to bad grandpa. it also raises the question, when the baby is born, do you give bill clinton a cigar? you guys sound like you're on a roller coaster right now. there's a heated race on the republican side. they're all vowing to see...
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clinton, obviously he sat there and took it. that's sort of the rule you got to sit there and take it no matter how harsh it gets. >> rie arngsyan, i understand y an entourage and you've been self yig it up. >> i took one picture. >> that is mindy kaling and who else are you with. >> it's small on your screen. >> and and zoey. >> tony gold win. he play the bad guy in ghosts. molly you're in danger girl. >> they were all very kind to us. i had to negotiate and bring them all together in this small space. >> so now that i've seen lapita's dress i understand why people are tweeting me saying you were wearing the matching bow tie to the dress. >> people are making fun of my bow tie on twitter saying it's too fun. >> oh, your or mine. >> no, mine. i need you to come down here and dress me. >> it is twitter. they are talking about your bow tie, right. >> it's a little on the small side nobody got that. anyway, ryan lizzo, thank you. go back in and have fun. we appreciate you coming out. >> thanks for having me. >> all right. up next,
clinton, obviously he sat there and took it. that's sort of the rule you got to sit there and take it no matter how harsh it gets. >> rie arngsyan, i understand y an entourage and you've been self yig it up. >> i took one picture. >> that is mindy kaling and who else are you with. >> it's small on your screen. >> and and zoey. >> tony gold win. he play the bad guy in ghosts. molly you're in danger girl. >> they were all very kind to us. i had to...
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every president has done it, it's just that president clinton is very, very, very good at it. do you know he has organized in the past year over 100 fundraising dinners and over 200 fundraising midnight snacks. did you know that? is he laughing? is he -- >>> is the president -- he's drinking a lot of water but ultimately he is laughing. tomorrow night in washington is the white house correspondents' dinners which affords, let's be honest, the ethically dub bows and in poor taste annual opportunity for the white house press corps to canoodl, the one great civic virtue sincerely about the white house corresponden correspondents' dinner is it is freaking funny. it's always funny even when the comedy pushes the limit for what you are allowed to say in polite company. >> but this is amazing, you know, the first black president. i know you're biracial, but the first black president. it's proud. proud to be able to say that. you know, the first black president. well, that's unless you screw up. and then it's going to be, what's up with the half white guy, huh? who voted for the milad
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the one thing -- and, you know, not -- >> charlie: including carter, clinton and obama? >> everybody. bush, everybody. whether it's two-party talks, six-party talks. >> charlie: failed. and part of it is rational people trying to deal with crazies. >> charlie: and the chinese, too, is an element to it. they've got a lot to lose. >> the chinese have been less helpful than they could be. they have a strong interest in getting the issue dealt with. but here's the thing that's always struck me, the north koreans talk all the time about the fact that we're still technically at war with them, legally at war with them, because all we did was sign an arms agreement not a peace treaty. and during the periods where the negotiations were active, they kept saying why won't you declare you're not at war with us? and we say, you know, the usual thing, what you're taught as a diplomat or any kind of negotiator, it's a bargaining chip and we're holding the chip and of course we don't think we're at war with you. my view is bargaining chips you don't get to spend are not worth anything.
the one thing -- and, you know, not -- >> charlie: including carter, clinton and obama? >> everybody. bush, everybody. whether it's two-party talks, six-party talks. >> charlie: failed. and part of it is rational people trying to deal with crazies. >> charlie: and the chinese, too, is an element to it. they've got a lot to lose. >> the chinese have been less helpful than they could be. they have a strong interest in getting the issue dealt with. but here's the...
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it's just that president clinton is very, very, very good at it. he has organized over 100 fund-raising dinners and over 200 fund-raising midnight snacks, did you know that? is he laughing? is he ? is the president -- as he is drinking a lot of water ultimately he is laughing. tomorrow night in washington, the white house correspondents' dinner which afford, let's be honest, the ethically dubious and arguably in poor taste annual public opportunity for members of the white house press corps to all but ka ed innoodle the people they're offering. and though that point of the event is, the one virtue about the white house correspondent's dinner, it is funny even when comedy pushes the limit for what you are allowed to say in polite company. >> but this is amazing, you know, the first black preside president -- i know you are biracial, but the first black president. you know, proud to be able to say that, the first black president. you know? well that is unless you screw up. and then it is going to be up with the half white guy, huh? who voted for him,
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what glenn beck has recently said about hillary clinton, having lesbian sex in the oval office. i mean, this is the kind of stuff that's being thrown out there. and the only thing -- >> and you don't think they want to talk about -- you don't think they want to talk about these employment numbers today, do you? it's like a fax go, out first thing in the morning with benghazi in great big letters. >> you're right but the democrats are letting them drive the narrative. i'd like to see them drive more high-profile democrats come out and say, you guys have blame ed barack obama, you played susan rice. when are you going to get around to blaming the actual terrorists who killed these people? >> let's see what comes out in these -- >> beg your pardon? >> let's see what comes out in these hearings. we're going to have a select committee. when is this going to be on tv, july, august? i can hear the snoring now. >> it's about getting the base angry and getting the base out to a vote and in that sense the gop's playing it very smart. they don't have to adhere to logic or morality. they ca
what glenn beck has recently said about hillary clinton, having lesbian sex in the oval office. i mean, this is the kind of stuff that's being thrown out there. and the only thing -- >> and you don't think they want to talk about -- you don't think they want to talk about these employment numbers today, do you? it's like a fax go, out first thing in the morning with benghazi in great big letters. >> you're right but the democrats are letting them drive the narrative. i'd like to see...
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the problem for jeb bush is not the general election, especially if it's bush versus clinton. his real -- and being attached to his brother which will be something he has to deal with. the real problem is getting out of the republican primary when you have all of these folks. the bush people, people around him, people somewhat close to him who are talking to me say that they believe there's an excellent chance in places like ohio and south carolina and northern florida and elsewhere that the right side of the party, the tea party people on the republican side who would say anybody but jeb are going to divide among themselves will not coalesce around a single candidate and end up nominating somebody just like jeb bush. they think he has a much better chance. >> once we get past the prit marys he would maybe prove to be a big advantage. i want to ask about the reporting ufl done in texas. you have a piece going up on msnbc.com. >> since last year battlegrounds texas has been working to register and mobilize texas voters but the long term goal of turning state blue. at the recent
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in depth report on the professional work and passion of the cost be fixed i guess he thinks services clinton's watch and see how his work is changing people's lives for the better. last is a series of short documentary films on a fifth and sixth new york city is there to keep chasing victory. this documentary series showcases the everyday lives of young japanese and other nations trying to make their dreams a reality in the atrocities please check our website for the broadcast schedule in your time zone and state tends to nhk world tv using a mystery to shooting. laundry to consumers in the stone buddha. to lead them to be one of them. see the sights we the people. the magic of the world's greatest cities the two clinical experience possible and don't come with us for a while do so. i did this week come steal from the ummah. increased openness and grilling steaks price is too late. and another fifty and one. using its distinctive accent. more and more buildings from the british colonial and of being torn down and replaced with modern touches the story and journey me sweating to the staff and t
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and i am sure you can remember the enormous political effort president clinton put into successful implementation of the north american free trade agreement. and i'm sure you can also recall president bush's total political commitment to renewing tpa back in 2002. in those cases war rooms were established and each cabinet secretary made congressional approval of those initiatives a public priority. put simply, we are not seeing that level of commitment from president obama which is disappointing to me and, i think, a lot of others as well. and without more effort on the part of the administration, i just don't think we can succeed. in addition, i am concerned about the president's enforcement record. e do spite a myriad of clear -- despite a myriad of clear violations, we have yet to see a single case brought against russia in the world trade organization. this is the case despite the fact that the administration told congress during consideration of pntr that one of the major benefits of having russia in the wto would be our ability to bring hem to dispute -- bring them to dispute settlement. i'
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. >> these days at all of these big conferences, milken, clinton-global, there is also a discussion about cars. what is your sense of the push towards autonomous cars? >> right, i have taken a close at them recently, because i wondered where they fit into the new world of transportation. and the folks i talked to said there are two places they fit in. one is they replace cars for people who are getting out of their driving age. autonomous cars can keep those folks on the road longer. and they might be a public transportation tool. people know about uber where you summon a taxi, well it's possible the taxi that comes to your door won't have a driver anymore. so two interesting uses for these vehicles. >> talk to me about the company that is chrysler today, how they are doing, and how this business of being owned by fiat is effecting things. >> one of the nice things about the fiat situation is the ceo has been in place all through this process. in 2009, he was the ceo who came in when nobody else would tauch chrysler, and he said i think if can make it work. so as chrysler goes forward int
. >> these days at all of these big conferences, milken, clinton-global, there is also a discussion about cars. what is your sense of the push towards autonomous cars? >> right, i have taken a close at them recently, because i wondered where they fit into the new world of transportation. and the folks i talked to said there are two places they fit in. one is they replace cars for people who are getting out of their driving age. autonomous cars can keep those folks on the road...
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this coming from the state department, cheryl mills, secretary clinton posses chief of staff. i live -- i would like to enter this into the record. >> what was the date and time? >> september 12, 2012, hours after the attack. it is what the state department told the libyan government what was happening. "i told the libyan ambassador that the group attacks are affiliated with islamic extremists. those were the facts as the state department knew them. >> without objection, so ordered. copies will be distributed. we now welcome our guest and witnesses. general robert lovell is the former deputy director for intelligence and knowledge development director at the united states african command. and the former deputy command general of the joint task force. and a research fellow at the hoover institution. mr. david ross, phd, is a senior fellow at the foundation for defense of democracies. mr. frederick is a senior associate for middle east program at the carnegie endowment for international peace. your title is impressive but they're all doctorates. pursuant to the rules, if all wit
this coming from the state department, cheryl mills, secretary clinton posses chief of staff. i live -- i would like to enter this into the record. >> what was the date and time? >> september 12, 2012, hours after the attack. it is what the state department told the libyan government what was happening. "i told the libyan ambassador that the group attacks are affiliated with islamic extremists. those were the facts as the state department knew them. >> without objection,...
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they moving to the sound of the gun, or sitting around waiting for the state department and hillary clinton to call them up and say, do something? what did they actually do? >> we sent the predator drone overhead to -- >> did we do enough, general? >> sir, you're a professional -- you're retired. i know you care deeply about this. what was the mood in the room, the feeling? was it to save our people? >> it was desperation to be able to -- >> what? >> desperation there to gain situational awareness and to be able to do something to save people. >> did they actually do it? did they actually do it? three actions we talk about, a fast team is not even trained to engage in a fight. the other force is coming from the united states of america. we had assets there in europe. did they actually good to the sound of the gun? did they actually go into benghazi? >> no, sir, they did not. >> why not? >> basically, there was a lot of looking to the state department for what they wanted, and in deference to the libyan people and the sense of deference to the desires of the state department in terms of what
they moving to the sound of the gun, or sitting around waiting for the state department and hillary clinton to call them up and say, do something? what did they actually do? >> we sent the predator drone overhead to -- >> did we do enough, general? >> sir, you're a professional -- you're retired. i know you care deeply about this. what was the mood in the room, the feeling? was it to save our people? >> it was desperation to be able to -- >> what? >>...
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. >> secretary of hillary clinton whispered, evidently, according to one of the mothers, whispered in the ear said, "it was the video that had done this." is that true? >> absolutely not, sir. >> when did you think it was over? when were our americans in harms way? when were they safe? >> they are still not safe today, sir. >> when did you think the fight was over? >> we are still there. >> that night, though, september 12, while we still had people in benghazi, when was the fight over? >> when the people from benghazi finally made their way back and were extracted back to tripoli. >> your opinion, your vantage point -- they're in libya, was al qaeda on the run? >> no, sir. >> what was going on with al qaeda, september 11, september 12 in the months leading up to that? were they on the run? >> no, sir. there were actually affiliates and islamist extremists our responsible for the perpetration of these attacks. >> were they growing in strength, shrinking and strength? >> my estimation would be that they were growing in strength. in number and in capability. your understanding is that ,
. >> secretary of hillary clinton whispered, evidently, according to one of the mothers, whispered in the ear said, "it was the video that had done this." is that true? >> absolutely not, sir. >> when did you think it was over? when were our americans in harms way? when were they safe? >> they are still not safe today, sir. >> when did you think the fight was over? >> we are still there. >> that night, though, september 12, while we still had...
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charles: could he become a bill clinton, against all odds? >> i am inclined, charles, to agree with stuart. he does not change his mind. he does not change course. i dow that obama will. stuart: one last statistic and i heard it yesterday. some 40% of youngsters with a college degree are working in a job that does not require a college degree. >> underemployment. working in, you know, hotels, things that they did not simply spent time in college training for. stuart: i am a lucky guy, i guess. >> there is always a silver lining, two words. stuart: two stories coming up for you in a moment. first, mcdonald's has an image problem. the franchisee getting angry with the company. we will explain why in a minute. a summer job for teenagers becoming a thing of the past. are these kids lazy? let's get fired up with this one. charles up after this. ♪ you have to make some money ♪ if you want to use the car to go riding next sunday ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ speech back some economic data out this morning. jobless claims. 344,000 people claimed for first-time
charles: could he become a bill clinton, against all odds? >> i am inclined, charles, to agree with stuart. he does not change his mind. he does not change course. i dow that obama will. stuart: one last statistic and i heard it yesterday. some 40% of youngsters with a college degree are working in a job that does not require a college degree. >> underemployment. working in, you know, hotels, things that they did not simply spent time in college training for. stuart: i am a lucky...
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if she is the hillary clinton of canada. i don't know who've the rob ford all of ka is. >> don't think we have one. >> an open question right now. >> robin doo little. thank you for the update on a pretty wild day on your reporting there. >> thank you, a lot, ari. >> absolutely. coming up. what happened to more than 200 girls kidnapped from a school dormitory. so she could take her dream to the next level. so we talked about her options. her valuable assets were staying. and selling her car wouldn't fly. we helped sydney manage her debt and prioritize her goals, so she could really turn up the volume on her dreams today...and tomorrow. so let's see what we can do about that... remodel. motorcycle. [ female announcer ] some questions take more than a bank. they take a banker. make a my financial priorities appointment today. because when people talk, great things happen. humans. even when we cross our t's and dot our i's, we still run into problems. namely, other humans. which is why at liberty mutual insurance, auto policies
if she is the hillary clinton of canada. i don't know who've the rob ford all of ka is. >> don't think we have one. >> an open question right now. >> robin doo little. thank you for the update on a pretty wild day on your reporting there. >> thank you, a lot, ari. >> absolutely. coming up. what happened to more than 200 girls kidnapped from a school dormitory. so she could take her dream to the next level. so we talked about her options. her valuable assets were...
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ater, bill clinton speaks at georgetown university about public service. do find it curious that nasa did not script it? [laughter] the late chair who i met at nasa relations in the outside world in many ways was absolutely adamant that headquarters never put words in the mouth of the people. beyond that, not to my knowledge they ever controlled the statements, the public statements of others. >> historian douglas brinkley describes his 2001 interview with neil armstrong. sunday at 4:30 p.m. eastern, part of america i history tv this weekend on c-span three. over 35 years, c-span brings public affairs events from washington directly to you, putting in the room at hearings, briefings, and conferences, and offering complete gavel coverage of the u.s. house all as a public service of private industry. he, created by the cable tv industry are defied years ago and brought to as a public servant -- c-span, created by the cable tv industry 35 years ago and brought to as a public service. >> e-house hearing on natural gas export look at how allowing the sale of li
ater, bill clinton speaks at georgetown university about public service. do find it curious that nasa did not script it? [laughter] the late chair who i met at nasa relations in the outside world in many ways was absolutely adamant that headquarters never put words in the mouth of the people. beyond that, not to my knowledge they ever controlled the statements, the public statements of others. >> historian douglas brinkley describes his 2001 interview with neil armstrong. sunday at 4:30...
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if she is the hillary clinton of canada. i don't know who've the rob ford all of ka is. >> don't think we have one. >> an open question right now. >> robin doo little. thank you for the update on a pretty wild day on your reporting there. >> thank you, a lot, ari. >> absolutely. coming up. what happened to more than 200 girls kidnapped from a school dormitory. [squeals] ♪ [ewh!] [baby crying] the great thing about a subaru is you don't have to put up with that new car smell for long. the versatile, 2015 subaru forester. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. that corporate trial by fire when every slacker gets his due. and yet, there's someone around the office who hasn't had a performance review in a while. someone whose poor performance is slowing down the entire organization. i'm looking at you phone company dsl. check your speed. see how fast your internet can be. switch now and add voice and tv for $34.90. comcast business built for business. >> women appropriate testing in the streets demanding their government wo
if she is the hillary clinton of canada. i don't know who've the rob ford all of ka is. >> don't think we have one. >> an open question right now. >> robin doo little. thank you for the update on a pretty wild day on your reporting there. >> thank you, a lot, ari. >> absolutely. coming up. what happened to more than 200 girls kidnapped from a school dormitory. [squeals] ♪ [ewh!] [baby crying] the great thing about a subaru is you don't have to put up with that...
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well, i served -- i told secretary clinton when she asked me to do this -- it came out of the blue. office and me to her i thought she wanted another medal on east asia, where i had been working the previous four years. she asked me to go to iraq. i thought about it overnight and i agree to go for one year. have been april 2010, right in the middle of the government formation period. i agree to stay on until the end of august. as for security, one time in july in 2009, my motorcade was and it wasy an ied an unpleasant experience, we have lost a lot of people through the ample vice -- through the improvised explosive devices. i had the pleasure of hosting a rocket that landed in my front yard as i was walking outside the door. i had a couple of experiences. you do not really think about them at the time, but afterwards , you kind of wonder what was i doing there? why was i taking that kind of chance? many people had that experience. host: josh in saint peters, missouri, on our line for independents. caller: good morning. i love c-span. i just wanted to point out to you, i heard a fas
well, i served -- i told secretary clinton when she asked me to do this -- it came out of the blue. office and me to her i thought she wanted another medal on east asia, where i had been working the previous four years. she asked me to go to iraq. i thought about it overnight and i agree to go for one year. have been april 2010, right in the middle of the government formation period. i agree to stay on until the end of august. as for security, one time in july in 2009, my motorcade was and it...
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so far, hillary clinton is far outpacing two of her owe terrible gop rivals when it comes to favorability. the foresecretary of state is viewed significantly more positively than former governor jeb bush or senator rand paul. >> chuck todd, obama's approval ratings holding pretty steady. affordable care act stuck in the mid-30s. what's it mean? >> it's an important development in the last six months, joe, if you look at it both the president's approval rating and the health care numbers, basically the approval rating of the health care law are at six-month highs. meaning they're basically back to where they were the week before the website debacle. we were in the field, basically government shutdown, right when before we new the website was a total disaster. >> but it was like 36%? >> that's my point. and it had gotten worse over the last six months. the point of the poll is this, joe. the poll numbers are better, they're still not good, okay? there is slight improvement on the health care law. and that directly related to slight improvement for president obama. because what was amazing i
so far, hillary clinton is far outpacing two of her owe terrible gop rivals when it comes to favorability. the foresecretary of state is viewed significantly more positively than former governor jeb bush or senator rand paul. >> chuck todd, obama's approval ratings holding pretty steady. affordable care act stuck in the mid-30s. what's it mean? >> it's an important development in the last six months, joe, if you look at it both the president's approval rating and the health care...
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in 2011, secretary clinton said a decision would come before the end of 2011. in march, 2013, president clinton told all of the senate republicans in our caucus where he was invited to come and visit with us about anything he wanted to talk about, one of the questions that came up, that a decision would be made on this pipeline would be made before the end of 2013. that was 13 months ago. and yet, no decision. so as has been stated by my colleagues on good friday afternoon of this year, the state department announced an indefinite delay in the comment period on the pipeline project. so it appears unlikely that president obama will make a decision any time in the near future, if ever. this indefinite delay is mind-boggling, considering all the advantages of this pipeline. granting the permit for the pipeline will create thousands of jobs directly and indirectly. it will provide more than 800,000 barrels of canadian oil daily from a friendly economic partner. rejection of the pipeline permit will not affect canada's decision to develop these oil resources, becaus
in 2011, secretary clinton said a decision would come before the end of 2011. in march, 2013, president clinton told all of the senate republicans in our caucus where he was invited to come and visit with us about anything he wanted to talk about, one of the questions that came up, that a decision would be made on this pipeline would be made before the end of 2013. that was 13 months ago. and yet, no decision. so as has been stated by my colleagues on good friday afternoon of this year, the...
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most effectively deal with president clinton -- putin? if we are going to be effective, we need to take as much as we can out of the public arena and deal privately with these issues. when it has become a contest between our presidents, who can do what to the other, it becomes, i think, very emotional , and tends to push things in the wrong direction. so i would hope, having done some of the sanctions that we promised, when we promised them, we have to do them. try, to the maximum, to go private. in particular, i think where we can be most helpful is convincing the authorities in kiev to come to any reasonable terms that the russians are asking. publicly at least they are asking for a federal constitution. they are asking for equal treatment of the russian and ukrainian languages and asking for a pledge of neutrality. i think all of those three demands on the surface are reasonable. quietly to me working with the ukrainians in kiev and the europeans is going to be more helpful than the sanctions. ambassador, what could the obama administr
most effectively deal with president clinton -- putin? if we are going to be effective, we need to take as much as we can out of the public arena and deal privately with these issues. when it has become a contest between our presidents, who can do what to the other, it becomes, i think, very emotional , and tends to push things in the wrong direction. so i would hope, having done some of the sanctions that we promised, when we promised them, we have to do them. try, to the maximum, to go...
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joining me to discuss the reaction to the comments is richard who served as senior advisor to president clinton and a strategy on capitol hill. long time gay right's advocate who has served on the boards of several leading gay rights organization. today he sat on a milken mannel on disversety in business. you have a long resume, but it means that you are a guy with a lot of experience in institutionalized racism. we do not know if this was sterling on that audio recording. we do know lots of people say sterling has a replication of being a big got and racist. >> and it sounds like him. >> which i think is a little odd being the owner of an nba team, since there are a lot of african-americans involved in, and are fans of the nba. how should businesses deal with outrageous things like this? >> it's a big challenge. business leaders said that we have to speak out very fast and aggressively when something like this happens, and the league needs to send an message. this guy is not an employ he's the owner. so it's a little more difficult. but the league can take swift action. they are bar him from g
joining me to discuss the reaction to the comments is richard who served as senior advisor to president clinton and a strategy on capitol hill. long time gay right's advocate who has served on the boards of several leading gay rights organization. today he sat on a milken mannel on disversety in business. you have a long resume, but it means that you are a guy with a lot of experience in institutionalized racism. we do not know if this was sterling on that audio recording. we do know lots of...
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many interstate hands in december of two thousand and thirteen he was pardoned and freed by president clinton. i knew what to whom. a special ceremony has been held at the chernobyl memorial in kiev to mark the twentieth anniversary of the world's worst dictators else the various ticket receipts and it's intriguing and interesting blogs only to chino and that she ought to direct the ukrainian orthodox church the speckled tensions with russia. they sure look prettier more tomorrow the silk road to study art. i have no doubt that we will win in his confrontation with against russia. well i know it cause we are on the side of truth million dollars and horses. we of the team's progression when we caved on uk weapons known as a peace loving country. and we have been attacked by karen told the moolah snowfall goal. but the issue head on the chernobyl accident occurred and creepy at the maple twenty six nineteen eighty six and the ukrainians will inform the days on the extent that is asked of one misguided and withheld information. thousands of people died as result the results to abandoning will co
many interstate hands in december of two thousand and thirteen he was pardoned and freed by president clinton. i knew what to whom. a special ceremony has been held at the chernobyl memorial in kiev to mark the twentieth anniversary of the world's worst dictators else the various ticket receipts and it's intriguing and interesting blogs only to chino and that she ought to direct the ukrainian orthodox church the speckled tensions with russia. they sure look prettier more tomorrow the silk road...
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he served under secretary of state clinton as deputy assistant secretary of state, where she was central to organizing the u.s. government's response to the arab spring's. of -- the author of "how israelis and crossinians negotiate, a troll analysis of the peace process." director of -- at the washington institute. an expert on arab and islamic apologists as well as u.s. middle east policy, he has written and spoken widely on the arab israeli peace process, and the need to revamp u.s. public diplomacy in the middle east. he is the author and editor of therous books, including battle of ideas on the war on terror. abrams, senior federal for middle eastern studies -- senior fellow for middle eastern studies. he held several important positions, including deputy assistant to the president and deputy national security adviser where he supervised u.s. policy in the middle east. also an assistant secretary of state in the reagan administration and was the author of four books, including undue process, security and the bush, and administration and the israeli-palestinian conflict. jeffrey goldb
he served under secretary of state clinton as deputy assistant secretary of state, where she was central to organizing the u.s. government's response to the arab spring's. of -- the author of "how israelis and crossinians negotiate, a troll analysis of the peace process." director of -- at the washington institute. an expert on arab and islamic apologists as well as u.s. middle east policy, he has written and spoken widely on the arab israeli peace process, and the need to revamp u.s....
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corporate liberals like the clintons and conservatives like john boehner, etc. the militarism part is another invitation for an emerging left-rigth alliance. barney frank, left, and ron libertarian, got together to develop a caucus against aborted military budget and the militarism that comes with it. that is an example of a far larger number of left-right convergence is being repressed by their leadership. it has other corporate campaign cash incentives in mind. what we are seeing here -- even after 9/11, there is a public opinion poll saying that we should not do war on afghanistan. we should pursue the backers of 9/11 and bring them to justice, but not this massive invasion. opinions, left-right polls have said we should get out of afghanistan. there is a large emerging left-right alliance against militarism. it was against the invasion of iraq by bush and cheney. you had over 300 retired generals and national security leaders speaking out against it before the invasion in march 2003. they were republicans and democrats. there is this huge, potential here to
corporate liberals like the clintons and conservatives like john boehner, etc. the militarism part is another invitation for an emerging left-rigth alliance. barney frank, left, and ron libertarian, got together to develop a caucus against aborted military budget and the militarism that comes with it. that is an example of a far larger number of left-right convergence is being repressed by their leadership. it has other corporate campaign cash incentives in mind. what we are seeing here -- even...
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the affordable care act, 8 million people signing up, and at the same time in another state, chelsea clinton is doing an event and tells people that she is pregnant. and then people are buzzing, what does this mean for 2016? probably nothing, but it means that people are already looking ahead. that is a problem exercising power abroad. it is a challenge that he needs to look at ahead. guest: it is a challenge being named a lame duck, so early in the second term, but the truth is he has not been able to get much done in congress. if power shifts to republicans in the senate, he does not have that one chamber to wooster his priorities, so it will be very interesting, as we said before, to see how the white house works y completelyiall control republican congress. i read earlier that he may start to worry too much and give away the store, the issues that they care about. hard to predict at this point, but definitely tricky for the white house, in that they still have two and a half years of governing and they are not able to get much of his agenda done. guest: and the republicans know this. if
the affordable care act, 8 million people signing up, and at the same time in another state, chelsea clinton is doing an event and tells people that she is pregnant. and then people are buzzing, what does this mean for 2016? probably nothing, but it means that people are already looking ahead. that is a problem exercising power abroad. it is a challenge that he needs to look at ahead. guest: it is a challenge being named a lame duck, so early in the second term, but the truth is he has not been...
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supreme court when she was named in 1993 by president clinton. prior to her appointment she spent 13 years serving as a federal appeals court judge for the district of columbia. following a distinguished teaching career at rutgers university where she cofounded the first law journal in this country to focus exclusively on women's rights and at columbia university. as general counsel of the american civil liberties union she argued landmark cases before the supreme court on gender discrimination. she was described in a profile by the new yorker magazine as the supreme court's most accomplished litigator. she was born in brooklyn, new york. and as a measure of how far women in the law have come when she graduated from law school in 1959 at the top of her class she did not receive a single job offer. justice ruth bader ginsberg. [applause] i want to start by talking where you grew up and how you grew up. it is clear by talking to you and reading about what you have written and said in the past that that shaped you. start with you, justice ginsberg.
supreme court when she was named in 1993 by president clinton. prior to her appointment she spent 13 years serving as a federal appeals court judge for the district of columbia. following a distinguished teaching career at rutgers university where she cofounded the first law journal in this country to focus exclusively on women's rights and at columbia university. as general counsel of the american civil liberties union she argued landmark cases before the supreme court on gender...
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to paraphrase bill clinton, it all depends how you define the word you. are you web layer and software? if so, when you die, you die. or even information? if so, information can double every 18 months. this is moore's law. as the rate at which can peeters are growing in sophistication. for example, when you get a birthday card in the mail coming to open it up and it stinks. it sings happy birthday to you. there is a chip that not birthday card. that chip, according to this chart has more computer power than all the allied forces of 1945. hitler, churchill, roosevelt would have killed to get that chip. what do you do with it? he threw it away in the garbage. if hitler had that chip in 1940, we might all be speaking german here today rather than bush. and then look at 1969. 1969 we put two men on the moon. ever see the scrutiny mission control? by god, according to this chart, there were 64 processors. dinosaurs. yourself onto the hives more computer power than all of nasa in 1969. in fact, you are not going to put me in one of those rocket ships. you're no
to paraphrase bill clinton, it all depends how you define the word you. are you web layer and software? if so, when you die, you die. or even information? if so, information can double every 18 months. this is moore's law. as the rate at which can peeters are growing in sophistication. for example, when you get a birthday card in the mail coming to open it up and it stinks. it sings happy birthday to you. there is a chip that not birthday card. that chip, according to this chart has more...
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connecting bridge and point between the two players of course russia and you in your waking like president clinton more than like president obama and i said well you know i see it and said you know let me tell you i know president obama. is explaining intelligent person very clearly with good intentions. still awaiting of the most powerful public nation but do is they need a monthly dues in order to to deal with such crises to be at this same time. extremely realistic about what could be achieved what could not be achieved and to be able to enter into the mind of the other side and understand and accept to fit the mold then one has jimoh news point of view or perspective about world events. ligi to me place to mold in one perspective there were defect that you will so say for sure about your position does that mean that it well mr burke you sound even more like president putin and i would like to press you on that point a little bit. president obama very harshly criticized the israeli delegation to the united nations for not voting to can down the russia and the delegation found a very interesting
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with its bold large amounts of gas when the russians annexation of ukraine's crimean peninsula and the clintons can see provocations in east ukraine at the moment joint goal of a strained relations between moscow and the tin. the on the lawn. schools in the eastern ukrainian rebel held city of sodium school i don't eat dessert it was parents keep their children at home during an assault on the sixteenth my cranium troops ukrainian special forces launched a second phase of their operation in the east of the country on friday by mounting a full page of the city which is being overrun by kremlin backed militants who aim to create a pretext for russian annexation. let's erase the new cheese dishes to do with the change he said. this holds true is that it couldn't be that we would have six hundred and ninety zero s are just as you can see it open and honest i'd be a terrible president of just six per cent. according to our information once held the seat until the outsides of my absence for unknown reasons well perhaps that is needed to let their children attend school. they leave only different part
with its bold large amounts of gas when the russians annexation of ukraine's crimean peninsula and the clintons can see provocations in east ukraine at the moment joint goal of a strained relations between moscow and the tin. the on the lawn. schools in the eastern ukrainian rebel held city of sodium school i don't eat dessert it was parents keep their children at home during an assault on the sixteenth my cranium troops ukrainian special forces launched a second phase of their operation in the...
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hillary clinton sr. is coming under scrutiny. here's what happened when a department spokesperson was asked to list one achievement from a initiative launched under clinton's watch. >> can you off the top of your head identify one tangible achievement that was resulted from the last qvr? >> i'm certain that those were here on the effort could point out one. >> but since you have come on board, you have noticed that, have you noticed that you can point back saying, wow, the first qvdr identified this as a problem and dealt with it? >> as you know, i've only been here as concluded. i'm sure there are ranges put into place that i'm not aware of. >> i won't hold my breath. >> so will moments like this come back to haunt hillary clinton? if she does decide to run in 2016? joining us is allison howard, communications director for concerned women for america, which is a public policy women's organization. and chris cofinni, the former chief of staff to west virginia senator joe manchin. good morning to both of you. >> good morning. >> a
hillary clinton sr. is coming under scrutiny. here's what happened when a department spokesperson was asked to list one achievement from a initiative launched under clinton's watch. >> can you off the top of your head identify one tangible achievement that was resulted from the last qvr? >> i'm certain that those were here on the effort could point out one. >> but since you have come on board, you have noticed that, have you noticed that you can point back saying, wow, the...
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next is susan, who is a democratic fcc appointment, appointee during the clinton administration. she now is a senior fellow at the sais center -- >> pronounced "sice." >> good. and a founder of susan ness strategies, a member of the board of directors of the inept company. -- the gannett company. >> next is henry rivera. he was a democratic commissioner serving in a republican administration, that of ronald reagan. henry hasing the fcc practice communication law. and currently, i'm produce a, with our firm, where he serves as a partner. for some 20 years, he has also been the chair and chair emeritus of the minority media and telecommunications council. last but certainly not least, i appreciate never taylor tate who tate, who isylor filling in for michael powell who is ill. heressioner tate is today and we very much appreciate it. she was a republican appointee to the fcc during the administration of president george w. bush. she is now a special envoy to itu on child online privacy. protection. and also serves on the board to the aspen institute and the fre e state foundation.
next is susan, who is a democratic fcc appointment, appointee during the clinton administration. she now is a senior fellow at the sais center -- >> pronounced "sice." >> good. and a founder of susan ness strategies, a member of the board of directors of the inept company. -- the gannett company. >> next is henry rivera. he was a democratic commissioner serving in a republican administration, that of ronald reagan. henry hasing the fcc practice communication law. and...
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clinton the slaves the slowest solem players. play. the game. of the political. right from the scene. first rick. and i think you're. on our reporter's twitter. and instagram. i. could be a number. one on my. street . and. i. welcome back the city of homs has always been a tech up favorite with these institutes and universities churning out innovations left right and center so came as no surprise that this siberian city also has plenty of space technology as well. focal point. showing the way to the first points of call on our latest trip to tomsk was the ubiquitous flood. this year was the first time that you noticed forum is being held inside the event was packed with some of russia's brightest and best young scientists and engineers all together over five hundred young guns from all over the country gathered to show off one hundred thirty eight projects. the exhibition was split into five scientific fields namely i.c. medicine materials hardware and biotechnology it's also gave the up and comers the chance to net suite with representatives from the likes of th
clinton the slaves the slowest solem players. play. the game. of the political. right from the scene. first rick. and i think you're. on our reporter's twitter. and instagram. i. could be a number. one on my. street . and. i. welcome back the city of homs has always been a tech up favorite with these institutes and universities churning out innovations left right and center so came as no surprise that this siberian city also has plenty of space technology as well. focal point. showing the way...
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other parts of asia we've had a strong dollar policy and just you know since since the rubin era in the clinton administration and just saying that tells you that. having a policy at all about about a about a currency. means that will do what it takes to ensure that it that it comes to fruition and is manifested in the markets do we know if there is a. managed management of the equity markets well not in united states no one's fessed up to that and frankly i have no idea if that's going on but we know elsewhere we do see targeting of equity markets. further than that not just the capital markets but we're seeing management of economies we're starting to see. nominal g.d.p. targeting. strange you know this is all very new and then so i don't think it's it's the stuff of conspiracy theorists anymore i think this is out there it's known whether or not we're investing as a as a culture. with any sense of priority with any sense that gee we don't like this that's another story i don't think we are yet i think most people don't. think with regard to mommy after the devaluation and collapse of the pac
other parts of asia we've had a strong dollar policy and just you know since since the rubin era in the clinton administration and just saying that tells you that. having a policy at all about about a about a currency. means that will do what it takes to ensure that it that it comes to fruition and is manifested in the markets do we know if there is a. managed management of the equity markets well not in united states no one's fessed up to that and frankly i have no idea if that's going on but...
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way out of the '30's is that are as a rite of 33 degrees starting to see if the '50s for glenn and clinton francisco and oakland trade as a tackle debts at a later picture was a clear conditions we do have high clouds and lime the coast. one thing you notice it is to try this morning. looking for dry conditions for most of the rest today. looking at possibilities for stray showers overnight. mainly for the north bay. as it to look at the next couple days today will see mid-60's inland valley '60s for the coaster or are talking about a warming trend as we head into next week. significantly hotter weather ahead on to win is a thursday. a hit the ice for the forecast a 45. >> : remy while still a hefty now helping court held for a drought. california brown sauce and an executive order more sense of how to stop well fires by streamlining room rules. >> : also speedup of water transport is help farmers. he first issue the drug- related executive order back in january and the forcing of storms provided small measure of relief. death as a dramatic rise in his upper and the u.s. trade >> : of peop
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